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Author: Paul Wusow  
Date:   1999-02-14 03:01 
 Has anyone ever tried DEG barrels and/or bells?  I am interested in purchasing a DEG bell, but I was wondering if they  are better than standard Buffet bells.
  
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Author: Hiroshi  
Date:   1999-02-14 17:08 
 I bought and used a DEG barrel for my old Buffet RC. 
Here is info: 
1)Its main purpose is to get rid of intonation change by 
  the barrel warming by giving many side fins. 
2)Exactly same size of bore with the clarinet mustr be 
  selected. 
3)To adjust barrel length they come with plate like 
  washers. 
4)To my dissapointment,they are made for intonation not 
  for tonal improvement by putting reverse tapers like 
  Chadash or Moennig barrels.For the same reason they are 
  made of not natural wood but hard rubber or proprietary 
  plastic. 
5)DEG says there are many professionals who use these  
  barrels. 
6)There seems another barrel named Click.Their length can 
  be changed easily by clicking.Seems cheaper than DEG. 
Just FYI. 
  
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Author: Doug  
Date:   1999-02-14 17:33 
 The DEG barrels and bells are made of dyed aluminum, not hard rubber or plastic as stated in another response. The 
barrels can be purchased in the reverse taper like Moennig 
design, but also in a standard straight bore in the Buffet 
style.  The advantage is that the barrels never change in 
bore size but the outside coloring does wear off.  It is 
interesting that Hiroshi doesn't seem to like these metal 
barrels, yet is asking that someone manufacture a new metal 
clarinet.
  
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Author: Hiroshi  
Date:   1999-02-14 23:36 
 By Doug's response,I knew (at last) that they are made of 
metal and can be available with reverese tapers. 
 
Frankly,it was ridiculous to assume they are made of woods that have poor thermal conductivity in spite of their purpose to have many fins to promote heat convection. 
 
As to the availability of reverse bored DEGs, I could not have any explanation from the music shop man 10 years ago.But neither did I know the existence of Moennig barrels and they are reverse tapered.Thank you Doug.
  
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Author: Doug  
Date:   1999-02-15 01:13 
 Just a little more info on the DEG barrels...the model with 
fins has been on the market for several years, but is not 
the only model.  DEG also makes aluminum barrels that have 
a more traditional appearance, the usual outside taper and what appear to be metal rings.  There is also a model with 
rings and a rounded ending just before the ring area.
  
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Author: Hiroshi  
Date:   1999-02-16 06:39 
 Now I found DEGs accurately: 
1.Powerstar Accubore Clarinet Tuning Barrels 
1)B series for Buffet.64.65,66mm 
2)C series for Selmer,Leblanc,Yamaha.65,66mm 
3)D series:dark,heavy wall design without ribs 
2.Accubore Tuning Rings 0.5mm,1mm,2mm 
3.Eddie Daniel Classic(B flat only) 
1)Moenig Round Sound(EDM-R) 
2)Moenig Power Sound(EDMP) 
3)Buffet Standard Bore(EDB) 
You can see discounted price at http://www.wwandbw.com/ 
(I am not a sales man of this shop!)
  
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Author: Josh  
Date:   1999-02-18 03:59 
   I purchased a DEG AccuBore barrel for my A clarinet (which is a Leblanc Lx) and it works great. It makes my sound just a hair flat, but I compensate that. You can buy different length barrels. Mine looks like a standard barrel as Doug described. It's an M66R Eddie Daniels Classic. It's only downside is it takes a little to warm up because it's a little heavy, used to get a dark sound. I play it in symphony. 
--Josh
  
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